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The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 7:34 pm
by chivesbot20
I have become very interested in the headmasters tv series and wanted to learn more about the series as well as discuss it with others.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:08 pm
by Sabrblade
I'm one of the few people who doesn't outright hate the show, so I'm game.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 4:03 am
by Dead Metal
The best part of it is the English language dub, that way it becomes entertaining.

There are some OK episodes in the show, but it quickly becomes incredibly silly, even by Transformers standards, but then again, laughing at it is so enjoyable I managed to finish the series.

It's almost as hilarious as Animated, but unintentionally so.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:03 am
by Ginrai Minor
O.o wow

idk people disliked HM that much. I have high regards for that show and the rest of the Japanese trilogy. Much better than most of season 1 and 2 from G1. Bots actually die, cybertron gets a....."makeover", and SIX SHOT!!!

The japanese voice actors are good. I say watch the subbed ver.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:37 am
by Dead Metal
Six Shot was cool till he decided to suddenly be cliche and turn good.

Masterforce though is fantastic, much better than anything Headmasters has to offer.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 4:39 pm
by Ginrai Minor
Dead Metal wrote:Six Shot was cool till he decided to suddenly be cliche and turn good.

Masterforce though is fantastic, much better than anything Headmasters has to offer.


Yes and Yes. MF gave me one of my fav bots/concepts of Ginrai being born in Convoys body through his godmaster the "real" Ginrai.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 3:02 pm
by Duke of Luns
Let's get the ball rolling again.

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This shoulda happened. It would have been weird, but also awesome. A more epic end than the Headmasters forming a circle of energy and burying him in ice.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 7:43 pm
by chivesbot20
I think that when wheelie and blurr are together I want to blow my head off. But i think that its a good series. I also like how some characters like astrotrain and blitzwing come out of no where. And soundwave to soundblaster was unnecessary.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:48 pm
by Duke of Luns
I don't remember Wheelie and Blurr being together all that often. Also, Blurr did a whole buncha nothing in Headmasters. Did he even transform? I think Kup spouted a line or two of wisdom at least.

Soundblaster's and Twincast's upgrade were totally necessary. Going from blue to black and red to blue(respectively) totally made them more durable and increased their power at least four fold.

In all seriousness, at least Soundblaster got a new mold chest that could hold two cassettes. And the door had that cool red color that could decode certain stickers, I think Ratbat had one that showed Fort Max's weak points.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:51 pm
by Sabrblade
Duke of Luns wrote:In all seriousness, at least Soundblaster got a new mold chest that could hold two cassettes. And the door had that cool red color that could decode certain stickers, I think Ratbat had one that showed Fort Max's weak points.
Twincast likewise got a remolded chest with a red window.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:50 pm
by Duke of Luns
Sabrblade wrote:
Duke of Luns wrote:In all seriousness, at least Soundblaster got a new mold chest that could hold two cassettes. And the door had that cool red color that could decode certain stickers, I think Ratbat had one that showed Fort Max's weak points.
Twincast likewise got a remolded chest with a red window.


*looks Twincast up on the wiki*

Huh, never realized Twincast could also hold two cassettes. I always thought he was just a straight repaint. Awesome :D .

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:53 pm
by Sabrblade
Duke of Luns wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Duke of Luns wrote:In all seriousness, at least Soundblaster got a new mold chest that could hold two cassettes. And the door had that cool red color that could decode certain stickers, I think Ratbat had one that showed Fort Max's weak points.
Twincast likewise got a remolded chest with a red window.


*looks Twincast up on the wiki*

Huh, never realized Twincast could also hold two cassettes. I always thought he was just a straight repaint. Awesome :D .
What's cooler is that the animation models for Soundblaster and Twincast in the show reflected these mold changes by having each of their chest windows jut out a bit further from their torsos.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:44 pm
by chivesbot20
I thought the way soundwave died was pretty stupid. There was no direct hit that caused him to explode. It took 10 seconds before he stood up and just blew up. And somehow that caused blaster to die? It was my favorite action scene but it was obviously to get new characters into the story.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 10:35 pm
by angelforce
So i just recently finished watching through the entire G1 run,
then started on headmasters, which i also just finished.

my overall thoughts were:
1) The end of G1 the last few seasons were pretty good,compared to the beginning - which just felt like long introductions.
2) the concept of the headmasters didn't really sit well with me at the beginning - since I felt the way that they introduced at the end of G1 was so massively different - but after finishing - and starting super god master force - i've grown to accept it. And they incorporated the G1 concept for the headmasters jrs.

Headmasters was an interesting run - other than how they killed off or wrote the characters off the show - that was LOL - pretty weak. But I grew to like the characters, and how they interacted.

I liked it, but i kind of see it as --- compared to Gundam - just a side story to the overall G1 continuity/timeline.

Kind of like the original gundam vs like 08th MS Team.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 6:59 am
by Tigertrack
Ginrai Minor wrote:O.o wow

idk people disliked HM that much. I have high regards for that show and the rest of the Japanese trilogy. Much better than most of season 1 and 2 from G1. Bots actually die, cybertron gets a....."makeover", and SIX SHOT!!!

The japanese voice actors are good. I say watch the subbed ver.


I don't hold the same nostalgia for this series, Masterforce, and Victory as I do the three earlier seasons from the original series. I have a hard time listening to the Japanese and having to sit and actually watch and read the subtitles. The cartoons are hard to sit and watch with that much attention for me. I'd rather be able to listen and do something else as I 'watch' because the plots aren't overly interesting and are way too repetitive. There's some cool stuff, the trains, the loss of Soundwave and Blaster and Ultra Magnus, and more. Perhaps if I had seen it growing up, it would be different for me,

However, the English dub is fairly impossible to listen to. For me that's where Daniel, Blurr, and Wheelie became really annoying and it makes about as much sense to me as hearing it in Japanese.

Still it is more G1 goodness, and does not feature a headmaster Arcee, and no human as headmaster robots intergration (although that comes in Masterforce), so it certainly has some fun qualities!

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:13 pm
by o.supreme
Just decided to rewatch the last few episodes of this series to celebrate picking up ER Scorponok.

I do enjoy this series, but a lot of small details are becoming more difficult to remember. I recall now that Sixshot basically straight up kills the clones (Pounce & Wingspan), its clear they are dead as their heads are detached from their bodies. However in a later scene, they are shown to be helping Scorponok with his final plan to destroy earth...was it ever mentioned in the Japanese continuity that there could be more than one set of each factions clones?

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:17 pm
by Sabrblade
o.supreme wrote:Just decided to rewatch the last few episodes of this series to celebrate picking up ER Scorponok.

I do enjoy this series, but a lot of small details are becoming more difficult to remember. I recall now that Sixshot basically straight up kills the clones (Pounce & Wingspan), its clear they are dead as their heads are detached from their bodies. However in a later scene, they are shown to be helping Scorponok with his final plan to destroy earth...was it ever mentioned in the Japanese continuity that there could be more than one set of each factions clones?
Nope. Just either a continuity error or case of a Monty Python-styled "I got better."

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:19 pm
by o.supreme
ok, thanks ;)^ . I know they call they are called "clones", but pretty sure there were still only 2 of them, not like sparkless drone Masterforce Seacons.

Re: The Headmasters discussion thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:32 pm
by Sabrblade
o.supreme wrote:ok, thanks ;)^ . I know they call they are called "clones", but pretty sure there were still only 2 of them, not like sparkless drone Masterforce Seacons.
Yeah, cuz the same duo goes on to make a later appearance in their pack-in Legends manga chapter.